Overview
Protecting against vandalism and aggressive weather conditions the PDS-52 portrait is a wall mounted outdoor enclosure manufactured from rugged mild steel and sealed to NEMA3/4 creating a secure environment for an LCD display.
A compact solution for areas short on space the PDS-52 is an easily installed compact unit ideal for information displays and engaging smaller audiences.
Armagard Hardware Options
The Air Curtain ™ - Directing a constant flow of air across an installed display the Armagard Air-Curtain reduces damage from heat build direct sunlight and freezing conditions optimising the window for clarity promotion efficiency and increasing display lifespan.
Internal Heating – Stops your screen from freezing over in winter Internal Heaters maintain the optimum level of warmth within the enclosure increasing the average air temperature to sustain display longevity.
Dual Security Locks – Fitted with two key security locks locking bar and anti-torsion bolts Armagard placement security offers piece-of-mind for units left in unmanned locations.
Anti-Reflective – Available in either glass or polycarbonate anti-reflective windows reduce glare and surrounding light reflections presenting a clear and accurate image when in direct sunlight. (Note: Glare can never be fully removed to reduce glare to its lowest level we recommend an anti-reflective glass with a 1% reflection rating over a polycarbonate of 8%)
Toughened Windows – Available in glass or polycarbonate Armagard toughened windows carry unique high-strength properties making them ideal for busy or vandal prone areas.
Plenum Chambers – Allows the enclosure to be fully jet washed while allowing a filtered air-flow to transfer heat away Plenum Chambers prevent any water from entering the unit and damaging the display
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Bracket Type | Enclosure |
| Colour | Black |
| Display diagonal | Portrait |
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